Anonymous wrote:The Women's March organizers announced a nationwide school walkout on March 14 at 10 a.m. (local). They're operating under #Enough. I don't know if Facebook pages can be linked here, but will try: https://www.facebook.com/events/1767175080245694/
Anonymous wrote:I think a strike is the opposite of what is needed.
I think that teachers can teach kids that the gun culture that families have is akin to mass murders. That if you vote for the NRA, you vote for killing kids. And they can teach our kids that, without ever getting fired-- because teachers are smart and they have very powerful unions.
So, for every drill, they can say as long as we have people that own guns in this area, we have to be careful. We have to be careful because guns can be in the hands of the wrong people, and we have to protect ourselves. And even good people can turn to bad people, because sometimes life is out of control. And when those good people turn into bad people, and have guns, we can't tell the difference between the two and that's why we have to have drills, because the bad people have guns and want to hurt as many people as possible.
I think that if every teacher starts teaching that, teaches the shame of gun culture, we may have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Explain the logic? How or why would the NRA care? Maybe politicians would care? I really want to support this but it needs to be effective. Help me!
The NRA will never care. But congress might.
I'm not OP, but my idea would be that the teachers would continue to do childcare in the classrooms but refuse to actually teach. Since an uneducated population affects everyone (not just parents and students), theoretically the government should care about it. Was that what you had in mind, OP?
That is a terrible idea. The whole point of the strike would have to be that teaching has become too dangerous and they’re striking for safer working conditions. It’s a little hard argue that when you’re sitting in the school with your students.
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't VA have a teacher's union?
Anonymous wrote:The Women's March organizers announced a nationwide school walkout on March 14 at 10 a.m. (local). They're operating under #Enough. I don't know if Facebook pages can be linked here, but will try: https://www.facebook.com/events/1767175080245694/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this would be very difficult, if not impossible to orchestrate. States such as VA don't allow pubic employees to collectively strike. It's against the law.
Are they going to arrest them all? Or fire them all?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I'd support that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an entire state or even if an entire county did this, they aren't going to be able to replace us all. This is in the works people. I'd start thinking of at least some kind of back up childcare for late April-whenever. But I suspect it won't take that long. I give legislators a week before they cave. Teachers have mega power if we use it right. Now is the time to use it and this is the right thing to use it for. April 20th.
You're not going to get all teachers to agree to this. No way.
In the past we haven't even been able to get a substantial number of county (Fairfax) teachers to participate in a "work to the rule" work action.
I'm not familiar with work actions or the rule you're talking about, but a quick google search tells me that they were trying to make sure that no teacher did more than the bare minimum. If that's what you're referring to, then that pretty much sucks, and I can see why teachers (and for sure parents) didn't support it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an entire state or even if an entire county did this, they aren't going to be able to replace us all. This is in the works people. I'd start thinking of at least some kind of back up childcare for late April-whenever. But I suspect it won't take that long. I give legislators a week before they cave. Teachers have mega power if we use it right. Now is the time to use it and this is the right thing to use it for. April 20th.
You're not going to get all teachers to agree to this. No way.
In the past we haven't even been able to get a substantial number of county (Fairfax) teachers to participate in a "work to the rule" work action.